Sonnyamp39s Destructive Behavior ... This community includes the projects, bars, liquor stores, jazz clubs, drug addicts, school, violence, and delinquent adolescents. ... View More
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Louis Armstrong ... with him first through radio which was a powerful and important form of communication then, later on became familiar with him in the jazz clubs he played at. ... View More
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Harlem and the Blues ... as a music genre Nexum. In Harlem the streets echoed of the blues flowing from the newest jazz clubs. For the first time in history ... View More
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Romare Bearden ... Martin. Religious subjects and ritual practices, jazz clubs, and literature are dominant themes in his work. ampquotRomare Bearden was born September 2, 1912. ... View More
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Jazz in the 1920s and Its influences on america ... The speakeasies and jazz clubs acted as a haven for all city goers, especially minorities, to literally ampquotspeak easyampquot and safely without being persecuted for ... View More
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Jazz and Blues in Hughes and Baldwins Writtings ... where people are dressed in rich splendorous suit and gowns, with high polished shoes and ravaging rapped hair dancing the night away to blues and jazz clubs. View More
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Strange Fruit ... drinks. This meant Holiday no longer could sing in nightclubs and jazz clubs. She could sing only in theaters and concert halls. ... View More
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Jazz in New York and Chicago During the 1920s ... The clubs there were known to hire the ampquotwhoamp39s whoampquot of blues musicians. The last major style of jazz to emerge from Chicago during the amp3920amp39s was Society Dance ... View More
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Langston Hughs ... Harlem Renaissance. In 1925 he moved to Washington, ok , And still spent time in the blues and jazz clubs Metlzer 30. Hughes said ... View More
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Jazz and Drugs Over Time ... Sadly, alcohol abuse was extremely widespread in jazz musicians, partly because liquor was so prevalent in the clubs and venues they played, even during ... View More
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jazz ... The great originator for such style of Jazz was Fletcher Henderson. These songs were written and played in clubs for pop songs and dances. ... View More
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The Roaring 20s ... Bessie Smith dazzled jazz clubs in the 1920s with her smooth, sultry blues melodies, which are still widely regarded today as some of the best blues music ever ... View More
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Hitler and Propaganda ... The historian Frank McDonough emphasises that ampquotthe Swing and Jazz clubs were more a natural youthful desire to have a good time rather than to offer political ... View More
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Jack kerouac ... From the jazz clubs in New Orleans to the whorehouses in Mexico, their experiences in the places and with the people they encountered will leave the reader in ... View More
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Roaring 20amp39s Jazz clubs and bobbed hair, isolation and revolution, all of these were things that, in one way or another, made the 1920s roar. ... View More
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Duke Ellington ... to be revealed because Ellington was one of the most important figures in the era of jazz. During the Harlem Renaissance, some of the clubs were segregated and ... View More
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The Duke ... to be revealed because Ellington was one of the most important figures in the era of jazz. During the Harlem Renaissance, some of the clubs were segregated and ... View More
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The birth of big band jazz ... the United States, as well as introducing the world to newer jazz swing, which ... in the 1930amp39s, blacks and whites could not perform together in clubs, much less ... View More
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The jazz age ... Many people resented this new law and drank in illegal clubs called speakeasies. ... The Jazz Age was a golden period in American literature, distinguished by the ... View More
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Women impact on jazz music ... Even through the 1940amp39s Mary continued to contribute to jazz music. ... Britanica.com From then on, Mary continued performing at leading New York clubs. ... View More
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The Roaring Twenties ... Today jazz makes up less the 7. During this time period, jazz filled the dance clubs and swing dance was a way to get rid of all your troubles. ... View More
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jazz in the 20s ... Johnsonamp39s Original Creole Band, were also known to frequent Chicago clubs Ostransky, 67 ... were also whites that brought their versions and forms of jazz from New ... View More
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Jazz history ... Music, but he quickly became more interested in the bebop sound that was sweeping New York clubs. ... He then went on to a more abstract free form style of jazz. ... View More
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Women Instrumentalists in Jazz ... of the Chicago style Jazz was Dinah Washington. She first sang in church choirs for which she also played piano. She then worked in local clubs, where she was ... View More
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Louis Armstrong ... by playing clubs in Harlem. Armstrong was also taking another step and that was to have an enormous consequence for him and inevitably for the history of jazz. ... View More
Wordcount: 1949
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John Coltrane ... It incorporated faster tempos, and more complex phrases than the jazz of earlier ... Again, Coltrane was reduced to ampquotwalking the barampquot, and playing in seedy clubs. ... View More
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Duke Ellington ... from other countries, blacks in Harlem got together in churches, clubs, and fraternal ... The sound of blues and jazz floated through the streets as well as within ... View More
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jazz1 ... It incorporated faster tempos, and more complex phrases than the jazz of earlier ... Again, Coltrane was reduced to ampquotwalking the barampquot, and playing in seedy clubs. ... View More
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duke ellington ... Whites, blacks, and gangsters stood sidebyside at clubs and even ... have to be his contributions towards transforming the traditional jazzinfluenced American ... View More
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Dance ... People would come from all over to dance at night clubs. ... With a new perception of American Jazz and its history, I come to class with a different outlook on ... View More
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